A friend forwarded this New York Times article to me and I found it very interesting, especially the end of this sentence (emphasis added):
I immediately thought of our own AU "foodies" Joe and Joe. I have PMd one Joe to see if he thinks he is one of the train enthusiasts mentioned in the article.
Here is a link to the article. I was able to open it, but I am not sure everyone will be able to do so.
In the course of my travels, I chatted with postmasters, real estate agents, nuclear engineers, schoolteachers, farm equipment saleswomen, nurses, long haul truck drivers, retirees headed to the Grand Canyon, retirees headed back from the Grand Canyon, a sea-steading software engineer, a prominent TV personality, a cowboy, a national park trail crew leader, an aspiring music publicist, a public utility employee focused on solar energy who nevertheless professed to be a climate change skeptic, a flight attendant, an actuary, an air conditioner salesman, two ultramarathoners and two train enthusiasts who met on an online forum and now maintain a food blog documenting everything that they eat during their trips.
I immediately thought of our own AU "foodies" Joe and Joe. I have PMd one Joe to see if he thinks he is one of the train enthusiasts mentioned in the article.
Here is a link to the article. I was able to open it, but I am not sure everyone will be able to do so.